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ARMY AQUATIC SPORTS.

SATURDAY'S SUCCESSFUL MEETING.

R. A. WIN AGGREGATE CUB.

FINE PERFORMANCE BY VOLUNTEERS.

The Fourth Annual Aquatic | sports ds much as the others, and Sporta of the South China Cam-their-peculiar method of cheering introduced.something new to local mand Sports Board were brought aquatics. to a successful conclusion on Satur day at the Victoria Recreation | Club, the heats häving taken place on the previous day. Inclement weather, however, accounted for the comparatively meagre attendance (many leaving after a

The children's events proved en joyable and it was a pleasant sight to see the youngsters struggling as energetically and with as much keenness as the men.

Volunteers' Good Example. The sports were concluded with a Services Relay Race in which the Hong Kong Volunteeer Defence

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 1928.

INTER-DEPARTMENT BOWLS.

POLICE AND REVENUE ELIMINATED,

YESTERDAY'S GAMES...

The weather, which interfered. with the lawn `bowis" fixtures an Saturday, proved ideal yesterday for the playing of two Inter Department is arranged to tako place on the Police Recreation Club ground.

Re-

Two teams, the Police and Re- venue, were eliminated, and the" semi-final stage has now been resched

Yesterday's matches were skort visit), but those who remained had Corps took part against the Army, venue r. Sanitary Department and no cause for regret. Everything the Navy and Royal Air Force fail Police v. Small Units. The teams want off with the promptitude assing to. put up a team. The result and scores were — ciated with military discipline. I was a comfortable, win for the Competition among the swimmers Volunteers. Their team included and unita was very: keen and the such swinimers of local renown as spectator witnessed many exciting D. Lyons, S. V: Gittins and Kerr finishes. Excellent sportmanship and their trudgeon strokes ine spirit of which drew admiration from the prevailed and a rivalry animated the meeting.

effective for the military. There was also a good deal of fun spectators, proved too fast and from the less serious eventi and on the whole the meeting" was both successful and enjoyable. H. E. In the V.RC. Hall afterwards, | Oram '(S:) .... 13° Moss (S.) ...... 20 Major General Luard described as prior to the distribution of prizes, better than any of the three pre-Major General Luard spoke in vious events and with his opinion everyone agreed.

Distribution Of Prizes.

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praise of the men, who had year by year shown improvement aquatics, but he remarked that they bad atit a lot to learn. Those who had seen the Volunteers win the Services Relay Race could tell the difference in the standard and he hoped the Regulars would acquire the art of modern" swimming, as

* Revenue. Trengrove Clarke Tollan

Sanitary.

Eccleshall Roylance Gregory Grimmitt (S.) 18 Duncan (S.)... 99

Small Units.

Police. Hargreaves Glendinning Marka

Holdmon

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The P.W.D., who defeated the Prisons last week, now meet the Sanitary Department. The other semi-finals are the Small Units, who won yesterday, and Govern- ment House, who have drawn a bye.

CHARLES WHITCOMBE'S

GOLF TRIUMPH. COTTON BEATEN IN FINAL.

(THROUGH LEUTER'S AGENCY.]

HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS.

VISITING TEAMS LOSE IN FIRST DIVISION.

CHELSEA LOSE A POINT,

SURPRISE IN SCOTTISH

LEAGUE.

A feature of the football matches played at Hama on Saturday was that all the teams playing on their own grounds in the First Division of the English League won with the exception of one match in which the points were divided. Burnley's leadership was maintained at the expense of Aston Villa. Everton's colours were lowered, for the third time, by Huddersfield. West Ham de- feated Manchester United and gain second place on the League

table.

In the Second Division, Chelsea lost a point for the first time in a tough encounter with Bristol City which produced no goals. Notts County by their victory gained an equal footing with Chelsea in all respects. Preston North End and West Brom

· gained 5-1 victories at home.

The three leading positions in the Southern section of Division III. remain unchanged as the two teams who follow the lenders "shared the points in 'a'game between them. Coventry and Fulham word in form at home and accounted for. their visitors "by 6-1 victories. In the Northern section, Stockport lose the lead and Wrexham are now at top with Carlisle and Nelson next in order. A surprise the Scottish League was the defeat of Celtic by St. Mirren by three clear goals. This was their first defeat. The Rangers are still unbeaten and are secure at the top. Their victory ore Baith Rovers was the best of the day, seven goals to ane. Morwell on away ground shared the points with the Hibernians, each side scoring a goal.

A match was also played between the Irish and English Leagues which ended in an easy win for the latter.

Results of Saturday's matches and League tables are appended. (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

Division 1. Birmingham A, Blackburn 0. Bolton 3, Derby 0. Burnley 4. Aston Villa 1. Cardiff 4 Bury 0. Huddersfield 3, Everton 1. Liverpool 1, Leeds U. 1. Manchester C. 4, Arsenal 1. Newcastle 1, Leicester 0. Portsmouth 4, Sunderland o Wednesday, Sheffield U. e West Ham 3, Manchester U: 1 Home wins 10, away win, drawn 1, Goals scored: Home 38,

H.E. Major General, C. C. Luard, C.B., O.M.G., whose interest in the welfare of the troops under his command has been a source of great encouragement in sporting as well as military affairs, was one of the earliest arrivals, and remained as a very interested spectator dur-shown by the Volunteers. ing the afternoon. He was accom- Referring to the afternoon's sports, panied by Mrs. Luard, who after-

His Excellency said they all enjoyed wards distributed the prizes at the the children's events and that they conclusion of the sports. Among had done very well indeed, showing other present were:-Lt. Col. L. "Tevidence of having been well tanghi.

Loxoox, Sept. Elst. Comyn, C.M.G., D.S.O., (K.O.S.B.) The Army Championship had been What is virtually the British and Mrs. Comyn, Capt. and Mrs. won by Lance Bdr. Norris who had professional match-play champion Perfect, Lt. Col. Robinson,

also won it for the two previous ship was concluded at Stoke Poges Johnstone, A.D.C.. to the G.O.C years, but this time he had a hard to-day, when Charles Whitcombe Lt. Mattingley, Rev. F. P. W struggle with

the famous Crews Hill player, de-Away T Alexander, Capt. Thorpe, Capt. Battery who did not prove a match feated the foremost of the younger Brown, Capt. Chester, and Lt. Col. for him last year. He was, how professionals, Henry Cotton (Lang Boyd

ever, defeated in the 150 yardsley Park) by 4 and 2 in the final of Ichampionship. Another competilor the £1,040 Professional Tournament.

who did well was Pte. Cole, of the at Stoke Poges. K.O.S.B., who showed some ex- tiemely graceful work in the High Dive.

B.A, Win Coveted Cup. The heats having been decided on Friday only finals were held on Saturday Excitement, started at once the first event being a Relay Lace between Companies, points for which counted towards the Aggre gate Cup and much cheering was heard. The Royal Artillery gained the distinction of taking the first paints of the afternoon by the success of the 19th and 20th Battery who secured first and accord places respectively. From thence onwards, the Artillery increased their lead and at no time, during the after noon, were they in say danger of being overtaken by another unit. They collected points from the Army Championship 73 yards, 180 yarda championship (End place), High-Diving (2nd place), later Battalion and Brigade Relay Race, aad 25 yards dash. In all, includ- ing Water Folo decided previously, they secured a grand total of 60 paints, leaving the King's Own Scottish Borderers, who had 26 points, a poor second. Naturally their members were very proud of their performances and they are to be congratulated on their success.

Individual Performances. Many individuals distinguished themselves. Lance-Bombadier Norris

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Continuing the G.O.C. said that competition, this time had been very keen and be thought that in spite of the bad weather they had had an enjoyable afternoon. The pro- gramme had been carried through successfully and be wished to thank Lt. Col. Comyn and the officers and men of the K.O.S.B. for the trouble they had taken. He also thanked the V.R.C. for lending them the bath. As they were aware, the sports used to be held at the R.A.S.C. camber, but this time they, had been advised by their doctors not to use it and he thought it very wise to accept that advice.

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The Enal way over thirty-six, holes.

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Abe Mitchell, George Duzcan, Ted Ray and Arthur Havers, were all defeated in earlier rounds,

THE SACRED HEART COLLEGE.

CONSTRUCTING THEIR PLAYING FIELD.

PUBLIC SUPPORT

INVITED.

The Sacred Heart College, Kow- loon, has always been the nursery of prominent local athletes who are making history in China's sporting Points gained towards Aggregate records, and it is very gratifying to Cup: Royal Artillery 60, 2nd Batt.learn that the College has at last King's Own Scottish Borderers 38, been presented by the Government 1st Batt. Queen's Royal fiegt. 11, with an opportunity for developing Small Units &

its sporting side. Thanks to the Final results were as follow me efforts of the Headmaster, Mr. J. Inter Battery Company-Detach S, Shak, and to the concession of ment Relay, team of 7, 400 yards the Government, an area of rough in all (cup presented by Soldiers' ground facing the School on the Club)-1; 12th Ecavy Battery, west side, approximately-one quar- Royal Artillery; 2, 20th Heavy Batter of an acre, has been allocated tery, R.A. 3, "B" Company, 2nd Batt. King's Own Scottish Border

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to. the College, who will make these tennis courts and grounds for basket ball and volley ball..

(R.A.) again showed up prominent ly, but be met with greater com- petition than he did in the last two

The area was originally in a Army Boys' handicap, 75 yards: Beкons. He proved a very valuable man to his side for the Aggregate-1, John Green, R.A. (rec, 8 sec.); very rough state, but is being Cup and besides being a member James Crossan; 2nd K.OS.B. gradually transformed. When com of various Relay Teams, contribut (rec. 5 secs.); 3, Sydney Hutchin-plete it will be fenesd around by wire netting 12 feet high and wil ed points to the R.A. by being son, R.A.P.C. (rec. 7 secs.). placed in several events. He won

Army Championship, 73 yards provide an excellent playing field the Army Championship again, but breast stroke, 73 yards back stroke or upwards of 300 students.

The scheme has not been car icet the 150 yards championship to and 15 yards free style (cup pre-ried through without the whole Lance Cpl. Finlayson (K.O.S.B.)sented by Lane, Crawford, Ltd.): bearted help of the College from who swam a very good race. One-1, Lance-Bdr. Norris, R.A.; the Headmaster down to the of the most spectacular events Lance-Bdr. Hall, R.A.; 3, Pte. Con- youngest papil. All have volun was the High Dive in which several way, 1st Batt. Queen's Royal Regt.

tarily contributed to the expenses en put up fine performances. Officers' race, 73 yards (cup pre-of the playing ground, but the Eventually Pte. Cole who dived sented by H.E. the G.0.0.)-1, itimate cost of completing this very gracefully was awarded first. Capt. F. Perfect, 2nd E.0.S.B.; enclosure will be considerable, and Laace-Bombardier Hall (RA) won Lieut. Q. B. F. Johnstone, Durham the promoters hope that support the 23 yards dash and finished Light Infantry; 3, Lieut. Martin, will be forthcoming from gentle second to Norris in the Army Cham Royal Engineers-Lieut. Johstone, men in the Colony who are in pionship. He also was a sobres of A.D.C. to the General, won interested in the College and is help to the Royal Artillery for the 1925-8-7. Aggregate Cup. Pie. Conway, and

Army Girls' Handicap, 50 yards the welfare of the local

generally. several members of the K.C.8.B.-1, Nan Crossan (rec, 3 seca.); 2, also deserve mention.

Joad Leppard (rec. 3 secs.); 3, Gama Fleetwood (rec. 5 secs.).

Officers Races.

Faulkner, 2nd

Qicials.

Service, Relay Race (cup present 150 Yards championship (cap pre- Great interest prevailed in the sented by oficers of the Smalled by the H.K.V.D.C.):-Won by Officers Race for a cup presented Units)-1, Lance Cpl. Finlayson, the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence by H.E. the General Officer Com- 2nd K.0.8.B.; 2, Lance-Bdr. Norris, Corps. manding, Major Geners! Luard. R.A. 3, Pte. The distance was 15 yards and at K.O.B.B.-Lance-Bdr. Norris woo Patron: H.E. Major-General C adon developed into a struggle be-

C. Luard, C.B., C.M.G. tween Capt. Perfect (K.0.8.B.) and

High Diving, 12 feet dive (cup President: Li-Col. L. J. Comyn, Lt. R. Q F. Johnstone, A.D.C. to the G.O.C., out of which the presented by Messrs Steel and O.M.G., D.8.0., 2nd K.O.S.B.

Coulson, Ltd.): 1, Pte. "Cole, Iaf. Judges: Lt Walter, R., Lt Captain, finishing strongly at the end, emerged successful, beating the Queen's Regt; 2, Lee.-Bdr. McGee, Dangerfield, R.A., Major Robert

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Division II.

Barcaley, Oldham 1 Bristol C..0, Chelsea 0. Clapton 1, Bradford 0. Hull 2, Port Vale 0. Middlesbro 1,-Southampton 2 Notts Forest 2, Blackpoo. 0. Preston 5, Wolves 1. Reading 1, Notts C. 2.. Stoke 1, Grimsby " Tottenham 2, Millwall 1. s West Bron 5, "Swansea 1. Home wins 7, away wins 3, drawn 1 Goals scored: Home 22, away 10. Division III (Southern). Brentford 1, Queen's P.R: 1. Charlton 3, Exeter 1. Coventry 6, Merthyr 1. Fulham 0, Bristol R. 1. Gillingham 1, Walsall 4. Lutaa 2, Bournemouth 1. Northante 2, Southend 3. Norwich 3, Brighton 1. Plymouth, Watford 0. Saindon 3, Crystal Pal. 2. Torquay 4, Newport 1. Home wins 8, away wina 2, drawn 1. Goals scored: Home 33, away 16, Division III.' (Northern), Accrington 2, Tranmere 0. Barrow 2, Daniaster 2. Bradford C., "Stockport 1. Carisle 2, Wigan 1 Chesterfield 4, Ashington 1. Hartlepools, Crewe 1. Lincoln 3, Halifax 0. New Brighton 0, Nelson 1. Rochdale 3, Darlington 0. Southport 2, Rotherham 0. Wrexham 1, S. Shields" 0. Home wina 9, away win 1, drawn Goals scored: Home 23, away 7.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE,

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Division I Aberdeen 3, Clyde 1. Airdrie 1, Hearts 1. Celtic 0, St Mirren 3. Falkirk 1, Dundee 3. Hamilton 2, Ayr 0.

Hibernians 1, Motherwell 1. Kilmarnock 3, Third Lanark 0. Partick 6, B. Johnstone 2. Cowdenbeath Q, Queen's Park 1. Rangers, Raith R. "1.

Home wins a, away wins 3, drawn Goals scored Home 24, away 13.

LEAGUE TABLES.

The English League Tables and Scottish League Table (Division I.), up to and including matches com pleted on Saturday, are appended:

ENGLISH LEAGUE,

DIVISION I...

West Ham... 8 4 22.90 14 10

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts Barnies... 85.12 24.20 11

Derby Wednesday 7.41.3.12 169

‹6.4 · 0 ··2 :10" 88

A:D.O. who had won the event for R.A.; 3, Pte. Conway, 1st Queen's son, R.A.M.G., 2nd Lt. Duncombe, Leeds 6:39 118, 15

the past three years.

Other Events,

2nd

Inter Battalion and Brigade Re lay, teams of 7, 400 yards in all

British Heavy Brigade, Royal Battalion Artillery; 2,

Enlisted Boys' Race, 50 yards E.0.8.B.; 3, Small Units.

Boy Durrant, 1st Queen's Regt. Boy Dunlevy, Sad K.O.S.B.; 3, Boy Bathgate, 2nd K.O.S.B.

A great deal of fun and amuse ment was provided by the Indian Erents. Some of them proved to be strong and capable swimmers, and with correct coaching should be-1, velop into frat class swimmers. Their principal fault lay in being able to keep a straight course. and they often swam all over the beth, their diving saw a good many

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25 Yards dash:-1,Lance-Bdr. Hall, R.A.; 2, Stiff Sgt. Blackmore, Royal Army Ordnance Corps; 3

1st Queen's Regt., Lt. Joy, B., Lt. Martin, R.E., Capt. Perfect, End K.0.6.B., Staff Sgt Black more, E.A.0.C., Private Johnstone,

.A.M.C Time-keepers: Lt. Pyper, D.C.M., 2nd K.0.8.B., Master Fogden, B.A.

M.C.: Regt. Segt.-Major Parkin- son, 2nd K.0.8.B.

DIVISION IÏ.

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P. W. D. LF. A. Pts. Chelsea 76 1 0 13 9 13 Notts C... 10 15 4.13 Hull940 11 8 12 Preston N.E. * 5:1 1 31 10 11 Notts For 7. 4 21 17, 13 10 Stoke 4 1 2.13 7. D Grimsby 8 3 2 1 14 88. Southampton 3 21 11 6 8 Tottenham. 6 3 1 2 10 13 Middlesbro 7 313 15 13 Wolves Ta o 4 16 14 Bradford 73 04 13 13 West Brom. 7 3 0 4.13 18 Clapton 7 2 2 36 14 Bristol C... 7 1 3 3 8 11. Barnsley 3048

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4 Reading...79 18 17

DIVISION III. (SOUTH).

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Luton .......

75.2 0 19 9 12 Brentford...74 30.12 € 11 Queen's P.R. 7 4 3 0 10 8 11 Coventry 7 3 3 1 147. Southend 731119 Plymouth... 8 4 1 3 13 10 9 Swindon 8 4 13 13 12 3-9 9-12 10

3 12 10 10 139 11

Crystal P.... Charlton.... Watford Torquay 73 13 12 10 Northants... 89 33 13 14 Fulkam 1923 17 12 Bristol R... 73041113 Newport 7.1, 4.2 7 ર Bournemouth 7 29 3711 Walsall 7 3 0.4 12 17 Norwich 12 14 0 0 Exeter

1 248-12 Gillingham 71246 11 Merthyr 72 0.38 18 Brighton 71 1 3 6. 11

DIVISION III (NORTH)..

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U.S. BASEBALL LEAGUES.

THE WEEK'S RESULTS.

[BLUTER'S AMERICAN HIRVICE]

The results of the matches fast week in the National and American baseball leagues are given below:--- National League,

Saturday, September 15th:-

New York 5: Brooklyn 4. Boston 5: Chicago -Boston 1: Chicago B

Philadelphia 9; St. Louis 3. Philadelphia 6; St. Louis &... Pittsburg 6 Cincinnati 1. Sunday, September 16th-

New York 0; Pittsburg 1. Brooklyn 3; Cincinnati 4. Monday, September 17th:

New York 9; Pittsburg Brooklyn 2; Cincinnati 8. *Philadelphia 2: St. Louis Boston 3; Chicago 15, Tuesday, September 18th-

New York 3; Pittsburg 2. Brooklyn 21 Cincinnati 5. Philadelphia 2; St. Louis 4: Boston 3: Chicago S Wednesdas, September 19th ;-

(Hain, no play). Thursday. September 20th-

New York 6; St. Louis 8.. New York 7; St. Louis 4. Boston, 2: Cincinnati 7. Boston 9: Cincinnati "b. Philadelphia 4: Pittsburg 6. Friday, September 21st:-

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Brooklyn 2: Chicago 1. Boston 5: Cincinnati 3. Boston 9: Cincinnati 3. Philadelphia 3; Pittsburg 6.- American League. - Saturday, September 18th:-

St. Louis 6: New York 3. Cleveland 0: Philadelphia 5. Chicago 4; Boston 3. Detroit 2; Washington 12. Sunday, September 10th:--

St. Louis 5; New York 7 Cleveland 1 Philadelphia 7. Detroit 7 Washington 11. Chicago 7; Boston L Chicago 0: Boston 2.

Monday, September 17th:-

St. Louis 9: New York 19. Detroit 3; Washington 4. Chicago 3: Boston 6. Tuesday September 18th-

St. Louis 11; New York 14. Cleveland 3: Philadelphia 2. Detroit B: Washington 3. Wednesday, September 19th:--

Rain, no play). Thursday, Sep ember 20th:-

Chicago 4; New York 3. Detroit 1; Philadelphia 4. St. Louis 5: Boston 2 Friday, September 21st-

Chicago ; New York & Detroit 9; Philadelphia 4. Cleveland 1; Washington 2. Cleveland 1; Washington 2. St. Louis 3; Boston 3.

H.K. GARRISON FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

LAST WEEK'S "RESULTS.

HQ Wing at Queen's 3, 12th

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B.Q Wing K.O.S.B. 8, 20th H.

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SCOTTISH LEAGUE. DIVISION I

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P. W. D. L. F. [A: Ęts. 8000 23 7.12 7 5 1 1 14 10 11 65 01 11 6 10 10

Rangers Motherwell Celtic Hearts 4 9 1 19 3rd Lanark 7 4 2 1 18 10 10 Aberdeen 502 18 12 19

St. Mirren 7 4 1 2 18 16 Hibernians 3 2 3 11 9, 8 Hamilton ... 7. 4 0 310-14 Partick 6.3 1 9 21 15 Queen's Park 3.0 3 14 9 Kilmarnock 1 3 10 4 12-11- Falkirk ... 79 14 14′ 1573 Clyde 7 2 14 6 10 St. Johnstone 7: 2° 1° 4 19 18 35 Airdle 7 2:14. 7. 15 Ayr 7 2 2 4 12 20 Cowdenbeath 7 1.06 8 14 Dundee 7 10 8 10 18 Káith R. *: 70t 8.24

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Everton ... 731217 19 Leicester 7 29 3 18 18

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played at Belfast on Saturday in glorious weather and in the pre- Sheffield U. 7 3 0 4 12 17

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sence of 20,000 spectators between Newcastle 7 2 2 3 11 17

Arsenal 6-1 1 46 121 League Recordered 10.88. Po Bolton 11107 12 3 The English League won five C/Bgt Dodds, K.O.S.B., Claridge, 2nd K.0.9.8.

Bury

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R.A. 8. 31st H. Bty. B.A. 4, 18th H. Bty.

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